October 18, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Largest Class in History of Shaarey Zedek to
Women's Council
Receive Diplomas at Traditional
Luncheon Oct. 28
Holiday Commencement

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A dessert-luncheon for pros-
pective members is planned by
The tradition established some Feinberg, Frieda Frazer, Barbara
Detroit Section, National Coun- years ago of holding the Junior Glasier, Arlene Gendelman, Shir-
cil of Jewish Women, on Mon- graduation exercises in connec- ley Gilman, Madelon Goldhar,
day, Oct. 28, at 1 o'clock, at the tion with the Simchas Torah serv- Gerry Gilbert, Gerald Gordon,
Jewish Community Center.
ice will be continued this year. Bernice Goldberg, Fayanne
All women interested in join- At that time the largest crass in Greenblatt, Aaron Gottloeb, Ar-
ing \the organization are invited. the history of the congregation lene Halperin, Barbara Hasnos,
A series of four skits depicting will formally be graduated at the Marcia Harris, Marvin Hyman,
Council activities wIl be the af- services on Friday morning, Oct. Gladys Herman, Phyllis Isanes,
ternoon's program. Wrtten, pro- 25. Dr. A. M. Hershffian and Eleanor Isaacson, Donald Kahn,
duced and acted by Council mem- Rabbi Morris Adler will be in Rita Kallman, Marvin Kaye, Mari-
bers, they will illustrate the var- charge of the service, and Cantor lyn Koblin, Arlene Karbal, Lil-
iety of useful services Council Jacob H. Sonenklar will lead the lian Kemper, Sheldon Krause,
renders.
group in Simchas Torah selec- Evelyn Kanat, Ada Koblin, Alan
Arranged by the membership tions. Isaac Shetzer, president of Kohn, Toby Langer, David Lead-
committee whose personnel will the synagogue, and Morris H. er, Miriam Levin, Iris Levin-,
act as hostesses, the meeting is Blumberg, vice president, will Jane Levine, Paul Levine, Ber-
under the chairmanship of Mrs. participate in the awarding of nice Levitt, Jordan Lachman, Mar-
Amson Tabor and her co-chair diplomas and scholarship prizes. vin Leader, Shirley Lichtensteh ,
men, Mrs. Harold Rattner, Mrs. The young people who will re- Roberta Meyers, Doris Margolin,
Leonard Simon and Mrs. Albert ceive their diplomas on this oc- Gloria Newman, Harvey Pollock,
Meister.
casion have completed an eight- Helene Prag, Edwin Perlmutter,
In addition to prospective mem- year course of study in the Sun- Edward Purdy, Joyce Pensler,
bers, Council's board is invited day School of the congregation Pearl Price, Clifford Rogensof,
to attend this meeting. All Coun- and are now entering the high Lois Rose, Leonard Raimi, Jimmy
AMAZING VALUE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER cil members are urged to extend school department.
Rubiner, Isabelle Rosenbaum,
an invitation for the affair to
The graduates are as follows: Lorraine Schiff, Richard Schu
Basement
their non-member friends.
Shirley Abel, Eileen Abramovitz, hot, Letrice Shapiro, Edith Sliver,
1st Floor
Edith Ainbinder, Dorothy Birn- Max Schreiber, Phyllis Shever,
Exceptionally large living room,
Recreation room, fruit room.
baum, Yale Brown, Barbara Sarah Simons, Fayette S•nger,
Bnai
Brith
Professional
bar room, furnace room. all sepa-
panelled library, concealed dining
Burnstine, Elaine Bensman, El- Dorothy Smith, Muriel Salinger,
Women Will Feature
rate; tile floor in hall and recrea -
room, large breakfast room, tile
caner Beresh, Bernard Brawer, Lenamyra Saulson, Connie
tion
room,
Gar
Wood
air
condi-
Panel
Discussion
Group
kitchen, ample cupboard space, 1st
Dale Berger, Morris Brown, Rita Schwartz, Suzanne Shapero, Ilia-
tioned
heat,
automatic
hot
water
floor lavatory, direct from main
Cohn, Barbara Caplan, Hope vey Snider, Marcia Tobin, Pauline
heater.
Collins, Esty Carson, Barbara Tyner, Marilyn Trager, Renee
hall.
Dann, Kenneth Davidson, Leslie Wagschal, Harriet Wolrauch,
Davidson, Marjorie Davidson, 'Marshall Wallace, Elaine Weis-
2nd Floor
Genera!
Madeline DeRoven, Phillip Elkus, man, Dale Weller, Norma Wold,
4 spacious bedrooms, so artanged
Rock wool insulation, face brick
Barbara Ellenstein, Florence En- Leonard Wolson, Sidney Zilber,
to accommodate twin beds, cross-
gel, Cyril Feldman, Norman Suzanne Zechman, Morton Zieve,
t wo car gauge with overhead

ventilation, two family baths in
colored tile, vanity table, Venetian
cabinets.

3rd Floor

Maid's room and bath, storage
loom, cedar closet.

doors, triple dipped cedar shingles,
Plate glass windows, steel sash.
marble sills, birch trim hand rubbed
in pumice and oil, copper bronze
screens, large screened-in porch, lot
size 100 ft. front by 140 ft. deep,
creeping bent lawn,

Emanuel Events

Succoth Services

Cantor Hyman Schulsinger will
chant festival services on the
"A Review of the Year 5700"
first days of Succoth and Sh'mini
This beautiful home, without the extras, should sell for at least
Atzeres, and Rabbi M. J. Wohl- will be the subject of Rabbi Leon
$22,000.00. We are offering it to you for only $18,800 with the
gelernter will preach before Mus- Fram's sermon at the services of
following extras free : Carpets and drapes costing $1,500; electric
saf and between Mincha and Ma- Shemini Azereth, or the Feast of
refrigerator and gas range costing $400 ; sprinkling system $775;
arev, in the afternoons. Conclusion, which will be held
landscaping including rock garden, evergreens, rose bushes, bulbs, flowers,
at Temple Beth El, Woodward
Young Men's Congregation
trees, additional shrubbery and bent lawn $2,400.00; awnings $275;
At 4 o'clock on Saturday af- and Gladstone, Thursday morning,
totalling
$5,325.00
in
extras.
$175;
screens and screened-in porch
ternoon, Oct. 19, Rabbi M. J. Oct. For
24, at
10 o'clock.
We will be glad to show this property any time at your con-
many
years Rabbi Leon
Wohlgelernter will meet with
venience by calling Mr. J. Wm. Klem with
members of the Young Men's Con- Fram has made it his custom at
7443 W. McNichols Road
ELMER M. CLARK
gregation at the synagogue Suc- this concluding festival to preach
(at San Juan)
cah, for Sholosh S'udos and the on, the lessons to be learned for
UNIV. 1.4300
study of Sidra B'rocho, the con- the year which, according to the
MRS. HARRY TANNER
eluding portion of the Torah. Jewish calendar, has just come
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The first open meeting of the These Sabbath afternoon Bath- to a close.
Parents are invited to bring
current season to be given by erings will be held every week.
On Sunday morning, Oct. 20, their children of the age of 10
Bnai Brith's Business and Pro-
fessional Women will take place the group will meet at 9 o'clock and over to worship on this joy- J
on Tuesday evening, Oct. 22, at for Chol Ha-cooed services, which ous festival.
The Temple's popular institute
8 o'clock, and is in charge of will include the chanting of Hal-
Miss Bertha Brody and Miss Jean lel and Hoshanos and the reading of adult education, Beth El Col-
of the Torah, in accordance with lege of Jewish Studies, opened
Abrams.
The program's highlight will be the festival rite. Following pray- last Monday night. Young people
the panel discussion group of the ers, Mrs. William Adelson, presi- as well as older people registered
Michigan Women's Bnai Brith dent of the Sisterhood, will act for courses in Current Events,
Council of which Mrs. Harry Tan- as hostess at a breakfast to be Jewish Customs and Ceremonies,
the Literature of the Bible, Com-
ner is president. The following served in the Succah.
On Sunday afternoon, 25 young parative Religion, Jewish History
are members of the panel: Mrs.
Nathan D. Metzger, Miss Char- people of the Leaders Council of and Hebrew.
lotte Gant, Mrs. Jess Feller, Mrs. Young Judaea will be guests at
Rabbi Leon Fram, director of
Sol Rosenman, Miss Gladys Gold- the synagogue's Succah. Rabbi the college, announces that regis-
berger and Mrs. Charles D. Solo- Wohlgelernter will lead a discus- trations will continue next Mon-
vich. Among the projects they tlrida
so yn . the significance of the day night, after which they will
will discuss are: Hillel Founda-
close.
tions, Anti-defamation, Bellefaire,
Annual Meeting Sunday
the Ch'ldren's Home at Cleveland,
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
Party
Vocational Guidance, A. Z. A., uel will hold its
i annual meeting Luncheon and Games
the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hos- sunday, Oct. 20, at 8:30 p. m.,
of North Woodward
pital at Denver, the National in the vestry hall of the syna-
J.W.E.W.O. Monday
Jewish Hospital at Hot Springs, gogue, Woodrow Wilson, corner
Refugee Work.
The North Woodward Branch
The Jewish Dramatic Group Taylor. Officers and directors for
e ensuing year will be elected. of f h a ere Jewish Women's NN E
ro mee ant
i u n pe
Stop In today! SEEP HEART COMPARE! You'll agree that
will present two sketches
N members will be welcomed.
radio!
Chederel" and "Motel," both di- the
Emerson leads In everything you lock for In a
Sisterhood Meeting Oct. 28
at the home of Mrs. J. Silber-
rested by Miss Rachel Borak, ac-
companied on the piano by Miss
The first meeting of the season stein, 32.12 Burlingame, Tuesday.
for the Emanuel Sisterhood will Oct. 22, at 8 p. m., to make final
Dorothy Okun.
MODEL
Miss Eve Hirsh, chairman of be held at the synagogue Monday, arrangements for the home-cooked
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the social committee, announces Oct. 28, at 2:30 p. m., with luncheon bridge and mall jong
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plans for the Hallowe'en hard- Rabbi Wohlgelernter as guest party to be held at the Working
A STAR PERFORMER
time dinner party to be held on speaker. Mrs. Alexander Roberg, men's Circle Educational Center,
Sunday, Oct. 27. Dinner is to a recent arrival from Germany 11529 Linwood, on Monday, Oct.
—and looks it! Brings in standard
1(1. at
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12:30 p. m. There will be
broadcasts and police calls. For AC
be served at 6 o'clock at the and a member of the staff of the 28,
or DC operation. Beautiful stream-
Covered Wagon Tavern, six miles United Hebrew Schools, will give prizes, For reservation all Ty.
lined walnut finish Bakelite cabinet.
south on Michigan Ave. to N. vocal selections. Prospective mem-
Telegraph Rd. Wear any kind of
Plans are in progres , . fur the
costume. Prizes will be awarded
hers are urged to attend this eighth annual donor lun , heon to
meeting.
to the most originally attired
be held at the Shaarey Zedek on
B'7108 Mitzvah Group
couple, and the most comically-
January 7. Mrs. J. Itagdade•
Adolescent
girls
(aged
12
and
attired couple. This affair is open
Townsend 7-2199, is in charge of
older)
who
formerly
met
on
Sun-
to members only, and reservations
noww i I a l vaarir l a a b n i g ee . ditto at A.
mornings
will
be
organized
must be in by Tuesday, Oct. 22, day mornm
store
American and foreign broadcasts
Ty
.
this
year
ar
mtoa
special
group
for
by calling Miss Eve Hirsh,
general c hai r 1 5 n .: n, can
and all police bands. AC DC
participation in
i Sabbath morning G)le
5165, or
be reac hed at
superheterodyne. Beautiful fig- 4-0279.
services and religious instruction.
call
the
president,
Mrs
ured walnut cabinet. No outside
Mrs. Eli Telles, of the United
Vigorous Offensive Against Hebrew Schools faculty, will be Shore, University 1-0301. The or-
wires—just plug in!
ganization acknowledges contri-
Proposal No. 3
in charge of this group which will butions
to the Beniarnin Wisper
meet for the first time on Satur- Memorial
Flower Fund r Mrs.
The
vigorous
offensive
against
day,
Nov.
2,
at
9:30
a.
m.
EASY TERMS
Ada
Green,
in honor of her re -
Proposal No. 3 was gain'ng mo-
A Sabbath Hour for children, covery and Mrs.
J. Mt-Her, in
mentum this week in all sections on Saturday afternoons, spon-
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rwou/i
on
ussmon
honor
of
her
husband's
rec , verY-
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[77 every purpoiz cr., every purse.
of Michigan. Proposal No. 3, to sored by Young Israel of Detroit,
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restrict the operation of pub- will also be launched at the syno-
"Lady in the Dark" is t he
licly owned transportation facili- rogue under the direction of Mrs.
Pig
ties to the confines of the incor- Telles immediately after Succoth. name of the new Moss Ilat
Iths Writ'
porated area of this community, Friday Evening Forum to Begin for which Kurt Weill
In
ten the songs, to lyrics by
will be voted upon Nov. 5, on
Nov. 8
Gershwin.
the state ballot.
The fourth consecutive series
Recent developments indicate of Friday evening forums, held
Refrigerators — Washers — Radios and All Electrical Appliances
that the public is being consider- for 20 weeks during the autumn by Rabbi Wohlgelernter at .1 gee,
ably aroused. The misleading ar- and winter months, will commence lecturers, congregation singing 01
9300 OAKLAND AVE.
12146 DEXTER BLVD.
guments of the private bus oper- on Friday, Nov. 8, at 8:15 p. m. traditional Z'miros and 911e rn
TO.
8-7105
TO. 8-7106
ators are not being taken for The program will include discus- Hebrew songs and a social our
complete truth.
sions on current Jewish problems sponsored by the Sisterhood•

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Rabbi Fram to Preach at
Feast of Conclusion; Beth
El College Registraton
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